It's possible to override the latency figures published by Apple's CC USB driver for a device using a codeless KEXT, which is what Focusrite allows with some of its CC interfaces. See this link:
https://support.focusrite.com/hc/en-gb/ … ace-on-Mac
Apple talk about customising some properties of their CC driver at the bottom of the following page under "Ways to Extend the Class Driver":
https://developer.apple.com/library/arc … index.html
And the sample code for the "SampleUSBAudioOverrideDriver" codeless KEXT is in the following link:
https://developer.apple.com/library/arc … Intro.html
EDIT: Of course this is of limited use with RME devices and their custom drivers, and having to install a codeless kext driver kind of defeats the point of CC mode for devices with their own drivers, but I thought I'd point out that Apple does indeed provide a mechanism for customising its CC USB driver, including a CC device's reported latencies ...
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